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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 708424" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>I don't think they even really have to be all that "mean". We all have seen that boss cow (or bull) launch herself into the side of a subordinate animal.....just to show that she/he is the higher ranking animal and is entitled too lick on the salt block FIRST. A 1200++ cow can take that power shot to the ribs.....after getting knocked back six foot. If they get to deliver that shot to a 140 pound person who wasn't paying attention, the person is liable to be lying in a pen with six broken ribs and maybe a punctured lung. The cow wasn't thinking about killing somebody, they just wanted what they wanted at that second (get out of the pen, cubes, dominance, sex, their calf, too fight/flee a rival), and some goofy farmer type was in their way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 708424, member: 7645"] I don't think they even really have to be all that "mean". We all have seen that boss cow (or bull) launch herself into the side of a subordinate animal.....just to show that she/he is the higher ranking animal and is entitled too lick on the salt block FIRST. A 1200++ cow can take that power shot to the ribs.....after getting knocked back six foot. If they get to deliver that shot to a 140 pound person who wasn't paying attention, the person is liable to be lying in a pen with six broken ribs and maybe a punctured lung. The cow wasn't thinking about killing somebody, they just wanted what they wanted at that second (get out of the pen, cubes, dominance, sex, their calf, too fight/flee a rival), and some goofy farmer type was in their way. [/QUOTE]
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